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PS urged to take
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UNITED KINGDOM
The United Kingdom Public Service has been called on to adopt a more mature and accepting approach to taking risks ...more...

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COMMONWEALTH
CAPAM sets up Training Institute

Public Servants from across the Commonwealth of Nations, have established a Public Service Training and Development ...more...

FIJI
Training upgrade ordered for PS

The Fijian Public Service Commission has announced a major upgrade of its training and skills improvement program ...more...

UNITED STATES
Obama pledges purchasing overhaul

United States President-elect, Barack Obama, has promised to make the US Government’s purchasing processes more ...more...

TONGA
PS reform needed to stop abuse

Tonga’s Minister for Finance has called for urgent Public Service reform to stop Cabinet Ministers from abusing their power ...more...

NORTHERN IRELAND
Reforms to reduce size of PS

The First Minister of Northern Ireland, Peter Robinson, has questioned whether the Province needs all the politicians and ...more...

LIBERIA
PS praised for effectiveness

The Vice-President of Liberia, Joseph Boakai, has praised his African nation’s Public Service saying its performance had ...more...

SOUTH AFRICA
PS failing to attract the best

South Africa’s Public Service Commissioner has admitted that the SA PS was not an employer of choice for many people and ...more...

BELIZE
Union rejects political sackings

The Public Service Union of Belize has spoken out against alleged political layoffs by the newly installed United Democratic ...more...

BOTSWANA
PS criticised for low productivity

The Permanent Secretary in the Office of Botswana’s President, Bruce Palai, has criticised Botswana’s Public Service for low...more...

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